North America is the third largest of the seven
continents and ranges from the Arctic tundra of Greenland and
Alaska down to the arid semi-desert of Mexico and sub-tropical
forest of Panama. The vegetation of the continent is diverse but
has been modified extensively by man, however to the north, in
parts of Canada, much of the vast expanse of boreal forest still
exists. Inland, along the western side of much of the continent,
run the Rocky Mountain range, extensively covered by mixed pine
forest. Although the animal population of the continent was once
diverse and widespread, encroachment by man on a grand scale, has
severely reduced there numbers.
| Bobcat | Lynx rufus | |
| Cougar | Puma concolor | |
| Canadian Lynx | Lynx canadenis | |
| The following are also found in the extreme south - in Texas and Mexico | ||
| Jaguar | Panthera onca | |
| Jaguarundi | Herpailurus yaguarondi | |
| Ocelot | Leopardus pardalis | |